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15 Sitcom Stars Who Are Forever Known for Just One Role, Ranked

Some sitcom stars have long careers, but these 15 actors will always be remembered for one iconic role—ranked.

15 Sitcom Stars Who Are Forever Known for Just One Role, Ranked
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Some actors have long, varied careers, while others become synonymous with a single, iconic role that defines their legacy. These sitcom stars delivered unforgettable performances that impacted pop culture, yet their careers remained closely tied to that one standout character. Whether it’s a beloved goofball, a snarky genius, or the heart of an ensemble cast, these actors gave it their all in roles that fans will never forget. Here are 15 sitcom stars who are mainly remembered for one defining role—ranked.

15. Nikki Cox – Tiffany Malloy (Unhappily Ever After)

Nikki Cox - Unhappily Ever After
Touchstone Television

Nikki Cox gained recognition as Tiffany Malloy, the sharp-tongued, self-absorbed daughter in Unhappily Ever After, a show that played like a raunchier Married… with Children. With her stunning looks and razor-sharp comedic delivery, Cox became the breakout star of the series. Though she went on to appear in Las Vegas and other projects, none matched the pop culture impact of Tiffany, whose sarcastic wit and rivalry with her dimwitted brother made her a fan favorite.

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14. Jenna Elfman – Dharma Finkelstein Montgomery (Dharma & Greg)

Jenna Elfman (Dharma & Greg)
20th Century Fox Television / ABC

Jenna Elfman became a sitcom star as the quirky, free-spirited Dharma in Dharma & Greg, a role that earned her a Golden Globe. Her infectious energy and comedic timing made Dharma one of the most beloved TV characters of the late ‘90s. Despite leading other sitcoms like Courting Alex and 1600 Penn, none matched her breakout success. Though she later pivoted to drama in Fear the Walking Dead, Elfman remains best known as Dharma.

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13. Jon Cryer – Alan Harper (Two and a Half Men)

Jon Cryer – Alan Harper (Two and a Half Men) - 15 Sitcom Stars Who Are Forever Known for Just One Role, Ranked
CBS

Jon Cryer had a solid career before Two and a Half Men, but his role as the perpetually unlucky, neurotic Alan Harper cemented his legacy in TV history. His portrayal of Charlie Sheen’s put-upon younger brother showcased his knack for physical comedy and self-deprecating humor, making Alan a fan favorite. Though Cryer has taken on other roles, including Lex Luthor in Supergirl, audiences still associate him most closely with Alan’s long-running misfortunes and hilarious cheapness.

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12. Estelle Getty – Sophia Petrillo (The Golden Girls)

Estelle Getty – Sophia Petrillo
NBC

Estelle Getty became a sitcom legend as Sophia Petrillo, the sharp-tongued, hilarious matriarch in The Golden Girls. Her impeccable comedic timing and unforgettable one-liners made Sophia one of TV’s most iconic characters, earning Getty an Emmy. Though she appeared in Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot and The Nanny, she remained best known for Sophia, a role she reprised in The Golden Palace and Empty Nest. Decades later, her witty insults and catchphrases still resonate with fans.

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11. Bronson Pinchot – Balki Bartokomous (Perfect Strangers)

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ABC

Bronson Pinchot’s portrayal of Balki Bartokomous, the lovable, naive immigrant from the fictional island of Mypos, made Perfect Strangers a classic. His exaggerated accent, physical comedy, and childlike innocence gave Balki a charm that captivated audiences. Though Pinchot has worked steadily in TV and film, including Beverly Hills Cop, he is still best known for bringing Balki’s famous catchphrase—“Don’t be ridiculous!”—to life.

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10. Jaleel White – Steve Urkel (Family Matters)

Jaleel White – Steve Urkel
ABC

Jaleel White’s portrayal of Steve Urkel turned Family Matters from a standard family sitcom into a cultural phenomenon. His high-pitched voice, catchphrases like “Did I do that?” and physical comedy made Urkel a beloved and unforgettable character. Despite White’s attempts to branch out into other roles, he remains forever linked to the suspenders-wearing, cheese-loving nerd who stole the show.

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9. Brett Butler – Grace Kelly (Grace Under Fire)

Brett Butler – Grace Kelly
ABC

Brett Butler made waves in the ‘90s as Grace Kelly, a single mother navigating life with sharp wit and resilience in Grace Under Fire. Her natural comedic style and relatable portrayal of a working-class woman resonated deeply with audiences. Despite her talent, Butler struggled with personal challenges, and while she continued acting in smaller roles, she never found another role as defining as Grace.

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8. Tony Danza – Tony Micelli (Who’s the Boss?)

Tony Danza – Tony Micelli
ABC

Tony Danza played the lovable, street-smart housekeeper Tony Micelli in Who’s the Boss?, solidifying his place as one of TV’s most charming father figures. His easygoing nature and natural comedic chemistry with Judith Light and Alyssa Milano made him a household name. Though Danza later appeared in other series and films, he never escaped the long shadow of his most famous sitcom role.

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7. Kelsey Grammer – Frasier Crane (Cheers & Frasier)

Kelsey Grammer – Frasier Crane
NBC

Kelsey Grammer holds the record for playing the same character across three decades, making Frasier Crane one of TV’s most enduring sitcom characters. His portrayal of the pompous yet endearing psychiatrist began on Cheers and seamlessly transitioned into the wildly successful spinoff Frasier, which won multiple Emmys. Despite taking on other projects, including dramatic roles, Grammer will always be best known for playing the sophisticated but socially clumsy Frasier.

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6. Bob Saget – Danny Tanner (Full House)

Bob Saget – Danny Tanner
ABC

Bob Saget became America’s favorite TV dad as Danny Tanner, the lovable but neurotic neat freak in Full House. His warm, heartfelt moments balanced perfectly with the show’s goofy humor, making him an unforgettable part of ‘90s pop culture. While Saget had a successful stand-up comedy career and later took on edgier roles, he was always best known for his role as the widowed father who raised three daughters with the help of his best friends.

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5. David Schwimmer – Ross Geller (Friends)

David Schwimmer – Ross Geller
NBC

As Ross Geller, David Schwimmer brought a mix of nerdy charm, awkwardness, and comedic genius to Friends, making Ross one of the show’s most quoted and parodied characters. From his iconic “We were on a break!” line to his dinosaur obsession, Schwimmer’s portrayal made Ross both frustrating and lovable. While he has appeared in various film and TV roles, including American Crime Story, he remains most closely associated with the unlucky-in-love paleontologist.

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4. Henry Winkler – Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli (Happy Days)

Henry Winkler – Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli
ABC

Few characters have had as much cultural impact as Henry Winkler’s Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli from Happy Days. His cool-guy persona, iconic leather jacket, and signature “Ayyyy” catchphrase made him one of TV’s most beloved figures. Despite Winkler’s later acclaimed performances, including his Emmy-winning role in Barry, he will always be “The Fonz” to millions of fans.

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3. Jason Alexander – George Costanza (Seinfeld)

George Costanza from Seinfeld
NBC

Jason Alexander’s portrayal of George Costanza in Seinfeld was nothing short of comedic brilliance. His neurotic, selfish, and endlessly scheming character became one of sitcom history’s greatest sidekicks. Though Alexander has had a varied career in film, television, and theater, George Costanza remains his defining role.

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2. John Ritter – Jack Tripper (Three’s Company)

John Ritter – Jack Tripper
ABC

John Ritter was a master of physical comedy, and his role as Jack Tripper in Three’s Company showcased his incredible talent. Whether he was tripping over furniture or delivering rapid-fire comedic dialogue, Ritter’s performance made him a sitcom legend. Despite a successful post-Three’s Company career, including 8 Simple Rules, he remains best remembered for his breakout role as the charming yet clumsy chef.

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1. Fran Drescher – Fran Fine (The Nanny)

Fran Drescher (The Nanny)
CBS / TriStar Television

Fran Drescher’s portrayal of Fran Fine, the fashionable, street-smart nanny from Queens in The Nanny, remains one of the most iconic roles in TV history. Drescher’s unmistakable voice and sharp comedic delivery made Fran a larger-than-life character who blended humor and heart effortlessly. Her chemistry with Charles Shaughnessy and knack for physical comedy elevated the show, which remains a fan favorite through reruns and streaming. Though Drescher has appeared in other TV projects, including Happily Divorced, she will forever be best known as The Nanny.

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